With themes of reproductive rights and feminism, this multi-generational novel presents three women whose paths cross at the Lindell Retirement Home. Constance Maynard, fierce, intependent and proud, reflects on her long life promoting women’s rights through her career as a professor of history. Eunice Fitch, the perfect caregiver, is often unlucky in love, yet even in middle age refuses to give … give up searching for the perfect man. Sam Clark is a young aide with a passion for poetry and , small beautiful things, but at war with her own large, ungainly physique. All together they weave a tapestry as rich and complex as the female experience itself.
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Didn’t even finish it.
I think this book lacked cohesion and ended what felt like mid-story
It was just ok. Nothing great
1. Very confusing as who is who. 2.Boring couldn’t finish it.1 star
Sorry, I couldn’t get past the first few chapters. Both characters and plot were confusing. Give this one a pass.